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  • wife or date), until • Dinner. DINNER--at the President's table were: MENU: Mrs. John Connally Crab Troy Post 12 , Robert B. Cullum Fresh Tom McCrummen, Jr. Broccoli Robert Strauss , Butter John D. Murchison Fresh Mr. & Mrs. W . H. Baue r Strawberry Mr
  • ~~~ Califano .. . i _ (pl) (pl) Kennet h Cunningham , (Cerebra l Pals y Poste r Bo y o f 196 7 --age 5 , Colorad o Springs , Colo . Mr . & MRs. Kennet h Cunningha m (parents ) .Miss Chery l Cunningha m (sister ) _ --Mr. Georg e Upj| " McNalley,_Staff
  • ) " ~ ~ . — ~ ' ~ ; y s--"Remin d m e t o dictat e a not e t o E p Hoyt , tha t i s Palme r Hoyt , o f the Denve r Post , Denver, thi s afternoon . " _—-— e Presiden t an d Bo b Kintner went int o Marvi n Watson' s offic e wher e they visite d h Marvin Watson, Ji m
  • Telephone . Activity In Out Lo 6:55p t __. | (include visited by) McPherson (pl) Carroll Kilpatrick ±L Joe ^ (b.2) -The Washington Post Califano Stanford Ross (possible replacement for John Robson -- as General Counsel to the Director
  • , and the President joined them there. Patrick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Nugent attended the peception. The President was seen circulating around the rooms, and mingling with guests. Washington Star and Washington Post of June 14 both indicated that the L
  • WalkerPres. Universal Life Ins. Co. Mrs. Shazar Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. M. WarburgNew York City Secy Dean Rusk Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Watson Mrs. Arthur Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. James Wechsler Editor, New York Post Mr. Louis Nizer Mr. Morris Weinberg Mrs. Dore
  • White House Thursday In 2nd floor w/ news women -Marie Smith Wash Post Jeanette Rude Faye Wells Storer Broadcasting Co Hazel Martel May Craig Gertrude Feldman To the Sout h Law n fo r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^' REMARKS t o 40 0 delegate s t o th e Statu s o f Wome n
  • Post reporte d followin g da y tha t th e Presiden t encountere d them outsid e the Whit e House . H e wa s s o impresse d b y their friendshi p an d manners tha t he invite d the m int o hi s office! fo r a chat . Bot h Indians ar e student s at Indian
  • A . Orloff , Chr. , Evan s Product s Co. , Portland , Ore . Gerald L . Phillippe , Chr . , Genera l Electri c Co . , NYC Paul PHillips , Pres . , Unite d Papermaker s an d Paperworkers Robert Pierpoint , CB S Troy V . Post , Chr . , Greatameric a Corp
  • and a supplementary system of direct loans, to assist students to attend post-secondary business, trade, technical, and other vocational schools . H. R. 9247, An Act to provide for participation o f the United States in the HemisFair 1968 Exposition to be held at San
  • . Jack Hoo d Vaugh n American problems in general Hon. Lloyd Han d -- Chie f o f Protocol i n also Autographe copies of "My Hope for America. " - - leathe r boun d - - ar e t o be carrie d back by the th e Ambassadors t o their respectiv e posts t o th e
  • France s Bowler , Publi c Inf o Ofcr , Pos t Offic e Mr. Herber t Harris , P O Dep t Mr. Jame s A . Chappelear , P'.'.O, Post Of c Dr. Edward . Dempsey - Spe c Asst t o Secy, HE W Mrs. Virgini a Brizendinze , P O Dep t Mr. Reube n K . Earrick , Chief
  • field, who had served as the Public Relations Officer of the Post Office under Day and had then gone down to Florida and had left his job there and been LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • there until about March or April of 1970. So I was in Vietnam for two years, from post-Tet to just before the invasion of Cambodia. G: I see. What was the situation like, post-Tet? What did you find when you came in country and took over the division? E
  • Biographical information regarding Vietnam tour of duty; post-Tet to pre-invasion of Cambodia; Delta; Long An; Dinh Tuong occupations by Viet Cong; TO & E NVA units and Viet Cong main force; press and TV coverage of Vietnam War; body count; Hamlet
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • bean on vacation too. F: Since we had to make the trip we decided to look at Mt. Rushmore and some of those things. And we were right by the post office where the car stopped at a signal, and a man stuck his head in the window of my car and said
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • for the Fort Worth Record-T: Fort Worth Record in 1906, I was 16 years old. M: 1906, right. And in 1912-1913 you came to Washington and worked for the Washington Post. You have been an editor and owner of newspapers. In 1917 you became the Washington
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • it between Lyndon and me. Washington. So that's what we lived on in You just had to make your money stretch. But when you can ride for twenty cents in a taxi you know that everything else was in proportion. The post office was in the building
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • with the Daily News editorial staff to tell them his aspirations for the City Council. And the News--nobody had this story about his being withdrawn but the Post, and until the Post said it, of course everybody I guess was trying to investigate it. So he told
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • a big deal out of it. It's in the Washington Post the day after the funeral. it was overdone. I thought But anyway it was all part of Johnson's effort, coming in as a Southern conservative Vice President, to appeal to the liberal forces. I \'Jas
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • --Auxiliary it was to be then--started, and my father was quite interested in it. It was he who wanted me to go, and judging by the news reports I wasn't too keen on it. I never got excited about it. Finally Papa went to the post office and got the papers
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • all the power, including raising money, away from the national committee. Then the Eisenhower people took the post offices out of politics in that period, so whatever was left over for Democrats to collect there would have been gone, too. Under
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • quickly." When I got to Bragg, Johnny Bowen didn't know anything about this. He said, "Who the hell are you and what are you doing on my post?" I said, "Sir, I have orders to take anything I want." (Laughter) About that time the phone rang
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • in higher education. I remember talking with John Gardner, whom I have known a long time, just after he was named to the cabinet. I said, ItJohn, just be frank with me. Hhy would you leave a foundation post where you would be pretty much master of your
  • welcomed shade and that comfortable feeling of deep roots. There was a marveloU.:s; swimming hole off the campus that must by now be lost t c-; the forces of progress. But the center of life was the Union Building. We all gathered there at the Post Office
  • in the Washington Star or the Washington Post or the New York Times, or in those days the New York Herald Tribune, the story hadn't been published with LBJ. I should add one other paper, the Austin-Statesman, or, you know, the Dallas News or the Dallas Times-Herald
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Lehan -- II -- 29 something that's going down the pike pretty fast; a decision is going to have to be reached. We have a post-1980 air traffic
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • to the effect that the Democratic National Committee had received the proceeds. That was done because I saw a brief paragraph in probably theWashington Post a couple days later. I received a letter not long after from Senator John Stennis, a distinguished
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • . That was when I went off with Marvin Watson to the Post Office Department. 10 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • price policy; union democracy; stockpiling; Direct Investment Program; balance of payments; transition; cabinet committee work on post-planning for economic consequences of the end of Vietnam War
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)